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After a while of working with this analogy, it really seemed to us that adoption was like marriage in lots of other ways, ...
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We all know people who seem to radiate warmth and love; they just walk into a room and smiles break out. Everyone wants to talk with them; to be with them. There are others who, unfortunately, seem to radiate negativity and bitterness. Their presence makes others feel edgy and upset; quarrels and discord seem to erupt when they're around. It is almost without fail that the most negative people in life, those who have the hardest time expressing their love for others, are the ones who have the hardest time accepting themselves. Their sour faces mirror the negative self-image that resides in their hearts. Perhaps more accurately, their external negativity is in fact their heart's futile effort to expel that negativity and hate from within. Yet, just as rotting flesh cannot rid itself of its stench by imparting it to others, so too the guilt-ridden heart of the self-hater can not be uplifted by projecting its bitterness onto others.

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Jewish Fabric Sale - Fabric 44"  wide

Fancy Delancy Fabric sale is a fund raiser for the Jewish Children Adoption Network [JCAN]
MileChai takes the order and ships for JCAN as our way of  helping...

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Batik Grapes
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jewish fabric #710B
 

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batik, method of decorating fabrics practiced for centuries by the natives of Indonesia. It consists of applying a design to the surface of the cloth by using melted wax. The material is then dipped in cool vegetable dye; the portions protected by the wax do not receive the dye, and when the wax is removed in hot water the previously covered areas display a light pattern on the colored ground.
Remains of clothing found in Java indicate that the same or similar patterns have been in use for about 1,000 years and are handed down in families. Certain designs were traditionally reserved for royalty and high officials. Motifs are geometric or are based on conventionalized natural objects. Cotton cloth is generally used, and some silk. Batik was first brought into Europe by Dutch traders. In the 19th cent., Western artisans adopted the art.
 

 
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